Bible Class Notes – Studies in Matthew – Lesson 136 The of The of Great Price. The Saviour Comes and Begins His Work o In This Parable The Lord uses a merchant who seeks to find a pearl of great value to encourage us to seek the Lord as Saviour, and Heaven as our home. This week – The Lord teaches us the value of Heaven - that we should strive obtain it at all cost. o The Parable of the Pearl of Great Price.

The merchant seeks for the best pearl, finds it, and sells all he owns to buy it. said, “The Kingdom of Heaven is like unto a The best are rare, with a beautiful sheen, highly prized, and very costly. merchant man, seeking goodly pearls: who, when ▪ The Merchant was a Collector of Pearls. he had found one pearl of great price, went and He searched far and wide to obtain the best pearls, facing danger in travel. ▪ We are Also Collectors of ‘Pearls’ – The Pearls of Life. sold all that he had, and bought it.” Matthew 13v45,46 What are we collecting? What treasures do we boast of? Are we paying dearly?

Bible Readings for this week: Do we spend all ou r time in pursuing worldly entertainment, social media, music (Choose a regular time each day to read the Bible and pray whether it be when you first wake up or just before you go to sleep) tracks, videos, or planning our future – qualifications, career, marriage, home? Have you seen the beauty of the Lord Jesus? Do you have a great desire to know Him? Day Bible Reading Tick When Read o Matthew 13v44-58 (The Pearl of Great Price, Heaven) The Greatest Pearl of All – and the Kingdom of Heaven. Sunday Monday Matthew 15v29-39 (The Lord’s compassion) The Lord Jesus is the King of Heaven; Heaven is the reflection of His glory. He is: ▪ Absolutely Genuine – Like a perfect pearl He is truly and genuinely God. Tuesday Matthew 16v13-28 (The value of a soul) Wednesday Matthew 7v1-14 (Sincerely seek the Lord) ▪ Unique – There is only One Saviour, the God-Man, Jesus Christ, perfect. Thursday Philippians 3v1-14 (Gains compared to losses) Only He could buy the gift of Eternal Life for us by dying on Calvary for sinners. Friday Isaiah 55 (Come and buy without money) ▪ Precious - Because of Who He is - the Eternal, All-powerful, All-knowing God. Saturday 1 Peter 2v1-12 (Christ, chosen of God, precious) No amount of money could buy our pardon, but His death buys our freedom.

Important Thought for us Today: Do you desire to be rich? The vast majority today have this as ▪ Enduring - He is the source of everlasting life, offering it to all who believe. one of their greatest ambitions; the one in which they mistakenly place all their trust. The Bible His love never fades; All His promises to us are true and are never broken. teaches us that worldly wealth does not bring soul satisfaction and that any wealth we have will Knowing Christ brings real joy and gladness throughout life and into eternity. only last while we are alive. We leave it behind at death. Wealth cannot purchase us God’s forgiveness for our sin, nor a place in eternal Heaven. Paul wrote for our learning, “For the love of ▪ Transforming – A pearl necklace brings beauty to a woman. So, Christ brings a money is the root of all evil: which while some coveted after, they have erred from the faith, and pierced themselves new lustre to a poor, needy sinner, when they ‘put on’ Christ’s righteousness. through with many sorrows.” 1 Timothy 6v10. So be warned, do not place your trust in worldly wealth. o A Huge and Costly Exchange. We would profit much by listening to what the Lord says to us in His Word. Read Matthew 6v31-34. God does not promise to provide all that we want, but to provide all we need. He knows best. ▪ The Merchant realised that to buy this pearl he had to sell all that he owned. (Forgiveness of sin, peace with God, riches in Heaven - eternity). Let us value Christ and seek Him today. We are faced with a similar decision – Are we prepared to give up our sin, our ambitions,

Hymn 539 – No cost is too great to gain the knowledge of Christ, and sins forgiven. and our pride in order to ‘gain’ Christ and His forgiveness? To follow Him obediently?

1. And must I part with all I have, 2. Yes, let it go! One look from Thee ▪ Complete Satisfaction – The pearl surpassed all the merchants’ expectation; My dearest Lord, for Thee? Will more than make amends well-worth all he had given up to buy it. He could now gaze upon it for ever. It is but right, since thou hast done For all the losses I sustain ▪ A Precious Saviour – This is what all true Christians feel when they give up this Much more than this for me. Of honour, riches, friends. world, (with all its’ tawdry pleasures and values), to follow their Lord and Saviour.

3. Ten thousand worlds, ten thousand lives, 4. Saviour of souls, should I from Thee The Queen of Sheba said about Solomon, “I believed not the words, until I came, and mine eyes How worthless they appear, A single smile obtain, had seen it.” 1 Kings 10v7. Let us also use these words as we see the loveliness of the Saviour.

Compared with Thee, my sovereign, Lord, Though destitute of all things else, The Apostle Paul wrote, “But what things were gain to me, those I counted loss for Christ. Supremely high and dear! I’ll glory in my gain. Yea doubtless, and I count all things but loss for the excellency of the knowledge of Christ

, EDT Bible Class Take Home Sheet Jesus my Lord: for whom I have suffered the loss of all things, and do count them but dung, This sheet is given to remind you of the lesson and to encourage you to read your Bible that I may win Christ.” Philippians 3v7,8.